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Thursday, November 19, 2009

On the Street....Javier of Just One, Madrid

So I found a really great shop in Madrid yesterday called Just One.

Cesare Attolini, Tom Ford, Edward Green, the shop is full of classic labels but bought and displayed in a very cool way. I'm still learning about the shop but it will definitely be a very good reason for me to make Madrid a more common stop on my trips to Europe.

ohhh i do like this. i want to go to your signing tonight outside of barcelona but where the heck do you buy you book in spain?

Elaine said ... (9:34 AM) :

Love the man's hair cut! The length of the coats is quite stylish! The man's clothing is quite nice, but his shoes don't seem to go with what he is wearing. Love the coloring in the second photo, the effect of the light and of the shade.

Gees Louise, let him enjoy Madrid a little. The man just landed in Spain, hasn't had an espresso or watched a corrida yet and he's already requested to make an appearance in Rome to meet the Pope.

At the end of the day, to use a trodden expression, it boils down to the individual, not the city. And there you have it, ladies and germs.

Pietro

Anonymous said ... (10:40 AM) :

Madrid is fantastic, you should also check out Gallery and Isolee.

Anonymous said ... (10:50 AM) :

Javier is himself a reason to travel to Madrid...

FIG said ... (10:57 AM) :

Check out another fabu Madrid store. www.gallerymadrid.com. Perfect mix of fashion and art.

Anonymous said ... (11:00 AM) :

A friend and I took a trip through Europe and of all the places we went I think we were most surprised with Madrid. We didn't have much expectations and thought we would only use it as a starting point for the rest of Spain, but we were amazed at the stylishness of the city and its people...and the women, oooh la la the women!!!

I posted a comment that was essentially a tribute to Madrid and the sartorial splendor of it's older folk, and alas, no show. Wassup with that Sart? Is this a blog site or not? Would it have been posted if I had mentioned your BOOK?

Anonymous said ... (4:21 PM) :

I visit Madrid once a year and just as with Just One, I try not to miss Gallery, Isolee and Delitto e Catigo/Exotic (all of them are just a few blocks away and worth the walk).

While wandering around Salamanca district I always feel inspired by guys wearing awesome-fitting suits riding their Vespas

Next time you have to visit the shop of LANDER URQUIJO (serrano 120) you would have loved it. He is a young sartoria who makes made to meassure suits, mixtures classic fabrics with crazy patterned new ones and the sells vintage furniture bought in antique french markets.Plus he is the nicest guy in townHonestly, you would love it

Well we should not fight about cities, definitely each city has something to offer fashion wise. Speaking of it, I found an incredible magazine that covers fashion trends from different countries in the world! it is called Schön! Magazine and it is just so fresh and not stereotypical. it is reaaally cool check it out and maybe some of your country's fashion is featuring this issue i dont know! http://www.nineteen74.com/magazine/current.html

would love to see more photos of the shop - I'll be in Madrid on Monday but sadly on for a layover on the way to Napoli - next time I'll have to spend a day or two in Madrid and check out the shop... Attolini, Tom Ford, E. Green... it's all good!

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Anonymous said ... (8:26 AM) :

Just One was designed by an architecture studio based in Madrid, A-cero.comAt the beginning, the owner was Joaquin Torres, the owner of A-cero too.

Anonymous said ... (11:11 AM) :

my favourite store in Madrid is YUBE, check it out.

Anonymous said ... (1:40 PM) :

Gorgeous, but there are more in Madrid…Please, more Madrid. We have to discover it!

More Madrid, please!!! just too few pictures :-(There are great shops here. Alternativelly to the mainstream "Salamanca quarter" (calle Serrano, Velázquez, Goya...) I should highly recommend you to visit triball, the more alternative neighbourhood near Calle Ballesta. These is interesting: young and emerging designers, cool bars and cafes, brothels and sex-shops all mixed up...Very inspiring!!I'd love you guys to visit my Vintage Store on line:

Last year, i lived in Madrid.People over there have a really classic approach towards fashion in my opinion. In Barcelona diffrently from Madrid, we are able to see a more urban and cosmopolitan aprroach. I think there is more variety in Barcelona, in the other hand the sophistication from the Spanish people in Madrid abosolutely blows me away, the men over there are always impeccable, dressing really formally with beautifully cutten suits and cotton shirts. When you go there again don't miss a street called Calle del Duque di Liria there are some amazing stores like Mini and Sportivo and there is another one called clean on the corner of Alberto Aguilera which is extremly nica aswell. Isolee (Chueca) and Gallery (Jorge Juan) are great shops aswell...

Anonymous said ... (2:20 PM) :

too classic!

Anonymous said ... (12:24 PM) :

In Madrid there are diferrent areas with different street styles, Salamanca quartier, the most stilish, Chueca quartier and Fuencarral street, the most cosmopolitan and 'fashionable', Gran Vía, the street where you find everything, and Moncloa, where universitarians live,of course each place is very far from the other, so it's difficult to see variety like in the small Barcelona.Look here: you'll see the variety of Spain fashion on streets:http://www.theiberianlist.blogspot.com/